I would like to thank all the kind people who helped on this.
Especially Fritz.
I don't know if this is on the same issue. However, I noticed that
sending e-mail, even on the local domain is painfully slow since the
troubles began.
Can I do something to remedy this ?
Thank you again,
spyros
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Can I do something to remedy this ?
You have to find the intruder.
Look into the header of such a mail: you will see many Received headers. It
goes multiple times through your servers.
Hi!
upgrade to the latest and greatest version of assp
Is there a rough guide on how to do this ( VVM:upgade ) on a live system ?
0) Stop ASSP service/daemon
1) Do backup assp.cfg ( best -- all assp folders)
2a) Copy aspp.cfg to aspp.cfg-0
2) Rename aspp.pl to assp.pl-0
3) Upgrade assp.pl (
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0) Stop ASSP service/daemon
1) Do backup assp.cfg ( best -- all assp folders)
2a) Copy aspp.cfg to aspp.cfg-0
2) Rename aspp.pl to assp.pl-0
3) Upgrade assp.pl ( and *.pl from plugins and lib )
4) Start ASSP service/daemon
X)
Subj: assp spawning spam
on an installation of mine
they managed to get hold of the boss address (of all addresses)
and they send spam to the outside world.
they -- is who?
Computer with antispam?
Or computers of internal users?
I suspect that someone bruteforced or either
Hi again Fritz,
Thanks for this :
Can I do something to remedy this ?
You have to find the intruder.
Look into the header of such a mail: you will see many Received headers. It
goes multiple times through your servers.
This is a header from an e-mail initiated in the internal domain
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0) Stop ASSP service/daemon
1) Do backup assp.cfg ( best -- all assp folders)
2a) Copy aspp.cfg to aspp.cfg-0
2) Rename aspp.pl to assp.pl-0
3) Upgrade assp.pl ( and *.pl from plugins and lib )
4) Start ASSP
Hello,
- Original Message -
From: Grayhat gray...@gmx.net
To: assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, 22 May 2013, 14:02
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Need guide on how to do upgrade to the latest
version of assp Re: assp spawning spam
Subj: assp spawning spam
Hi!
Or use AutoUpdate and AutoUpdateNow.
Yes, but how about:
X) Look on diff -u aspp.cfg-0 aspp.cfg | more
Y) RTFM news about changed parameters, if need -- change it
Best regards, Victor Miasnikov
Blog: http://vvm.blog.tut.by/
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I am willing to do this , however I suspect trickery and anxiety
when it will come to the perl modules.
There are no new modules necessary from 1.75 to 1.99.
--
Try
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Y) RTFM news about changed parameters, if need -- change it
We are talking here about autoupdate from from V1 1.75 to v1 1.99.
It is not like V1 to V2.
If there are new options, they have a reasonable default.
Big changes
address since ASSP will then send infos about senders tripping over the
rate limiter to such an address; next, edit lib\CorrectASSPcfg.pm and
add it (or uncomment) the following
$main::AUTHLogUser = 1;
This is valid for V2 only.
In V1 it is simple to activate the checkbox before Control
Running 2.2.3(13137).
All perl modules enabled up to date. Not using INET6 or CpuAffinity.
Logs show that HMM is seemingly randomly switching back and forth from
HMM Check [monitoring] to HMM Check [scoring].
Configuration is set for scoring, and does not appear to change.
Flip does not
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